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05-29-2009, 11:20 PM | #261 |
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I would certainly not want to throw anyone's holy book on the floor, whether it be the Bible or the Bhagavad Gita. But is the average Jew likely to feel that I am being directly disrespectful to them if I write out the "g-word"? If so, I can try to remember not to do that during a conversation with a Jewish person.
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05-30-2009, 09:12 AM | #262 | |
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No, it would not be insulting to the average Jew, I am sure there would be some, a small group but the average Jew no. American Jews are pretty secular and would not care what you would do on your dime. But if you write something or talk on something and your audience are knowledgeable religious Jews, then yes. I know you would not throw the Bible on the ground, but would you lay on the ground using the floor as a table reading the bible ? That is a no-no in Judaism, It is not even suppose to touch the floor. If it does, we kiss the bible and put it back on the table if it falls to the floor. Me sitting in front of my computer on the Shabbot would insult religious Jews here even in America since I am doing what is called "Work" typing away on the computer only because I am a Jew. I am not even suppose to do any form of commerce or carry money. That's why Jews DO NOT pass around a collection plate during religious services and there is a membership fee to join a Synagogue/Temple . Also, that is why real Religious Jews walk to Synagogue on Shabbot and not drive a car. Its ok if your not a Jew since very strict Jews hire Shabbos Goys to do certain tasks on the Sabbath like turning on/off electrical lights in the synagogue. A Goy is the Hebrew word for Gentile which only means Persons of other nations or non-Jews. I hope that's not too much information for you. I can get off track sometimes. Last edited by mi2az; 05-30-2009 at 09:20 AM. |
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05-30-2009, 10:18 AM | #263 |
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Shabbos Goys, that was me when I was a kid, I lived next door to a Synagogue with a lot of Jewish family's in the neighborhood.
I used to get .50 from the Rabbi, he used to leave the coins on his desk for me. Once in a while on the High Holy holidays when a lot of people were around some of the men would slip me dollar bills. I used to do most of the neighborhood, one old lady used to give me apples to turn her gas off and on, another would send me to the chicken house to get chickens the day the rabbi killed them, I didn't like that job. On a good week I could make $2.00 the year was 1959-60.
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As to the oh-so-casual Bible readers you mentioned who did think that the floor was the place for books, I suspect that they may have good intent, but completely lack any idea that the printed message of their religion should be treated as an icon. Perhaps they are focusing on the message itself and ignoring the medium, which to them is perishable and disposable and not of importance? Quote:
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05-30-2009, 11:28 AM | #265 |
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Most Religious Jews choose homes specifically based on distance from Shul (synagogue). It's one of the major factors in buying their homes.
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05-30-2009, 11:32 AM | #266 |
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Rabbi, you've elaborated on the afterlife, and how the worst of the worst would have to be cleansed for no more than 11 months. Does this happen for everyone, or are there some exceptions? For example, my best friend is Jewish, and he mentioned that some people are considered so horrible that their souls are essentially destroyed. i.e. Hitler. Can you elaborate a bit on this?
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05-31-2009, 01:39 AM | #267 | |
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05-31-2009, 01:44 AM | #268 | |
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If your mother is Jewish, you are Jewish. But, your mom's, mom's, mom's, mom's mom etc. etc. has to be Jewish. If that is the case a person is Jewish, and there is nothing a person can do to change that regardless of personal choice, circumstance, feeling etc. There is a good website that one can trace their Jewish geneology through. Google it. yes. a Jewish man should marry a Jewish girl, and vice versa. yes. a Jew should practice Judaism according to the Torah. It might not be changing one's faith for love, but changing to be faithful to oneself. (if in fact you are Jewish)
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05-31-2009, 01:45 AM | #269 |
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05-31-2009, 01:57 AM | #270 | |
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First, any admixture of milk and meat is prohibited. The circumstances under which it comes together, used or eaten affects the level of trangression and the level of prohibition. It is very extensive. You can refer to the Chochmat Adam book on the topic for more depth. A Cheeseburger is definitely prohibited to cook, use for benefit or consume. Cooking cheese on top of meat is EXACTLY what the Torah says is prohibited. The prohibition of chicken or fowl with milk is a decree of the Rabbi's due to the pervasive substitution of Fowl for Meat, and the confusion that ensues. This is a relatively overly-simplyfied answer, but it will have to suffice for the space. The prohibition of eating the back end of the animal refers to the Gid haneshek - the vein that runs the entire back end of the animal that is surrounded by layers of fat, which is prohibited since Yaakov wrestled with the Malach. The fats are also prohibited and the skill and tradition on how to remove the vein (along with the fats) has been in dispute and lost to some degree, so we do not eat it. Nothing to do with the blood. Only the back vein that runs down the hind legs is prohibited, and yes they were menaker the veins approprieately. Due to spacial concerns, I encourage you to read and study on your own starting with the aforementioned book on Kosher Laws. My answering you in this space ("standing on one foot") is hardly sufficient and is not considered valid, responsible inquiry on your part. So get out there and learn something!!
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05-31-2009, 01:59 AM | #271 |
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Glad you enjoy!!
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05-31-2009, 02:01 AM | #272 |
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Good question. It is respectful for all to do so, though not necessarily a prohibition, as long as G-d is referred to with dignity, which is definitely a Mitzvah for all.
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05-31-2009, 02:07 AM | #273 | |
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One would not have to bury words unless written in the holy-tongue, Hebrew. They are not buried with people when they die. They are merely buried in/near a cemetery. The hypenation is merely a sign of respect and care when using G-d's Name in any form. Just trying not propogate more myth - we're here to set the record straight and add some clarity!
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05-31-2009, 02:08 AM | #274 |
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Great! Glad I could help!
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05-31-2009, 02:14 AM | #277 | |
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Ps. correction of 12 months for the "worst of the worst"
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05-31-2009, 02:34 AM | #278 |
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whew! It's hard to return from Shabbos and YomTov to so much (fun) work
ps. I like the new Illusione mj12.
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05-31-2009, 11:22 AM | #279 |
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Thanks for this thread Rabbi. I have more of a comment than a question if that's OK.
I went to Hebrew day school (Talmud Torah) until high school in Canada. Our Hebrew Teachers were Israeli, the principals were generally American Rabbis. We had one principal who was South African. One day I got sent to his office for lighting a firecracker in class. He told me that my punishment would be to research Apartheid and write an essay on it. This was in the early 1970's. Even at the time, I thought that was pretty cool. This was very progressive and thoughtful compared to all the other punishments I'd gotten. In those days, nobody knew what Apartheid was here. Funny the things that you remember. |
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